For the 27 final consonants, many of them use the same jamo as beginning consonants, but there are only 7 possible pronunciations: k, n, m, p, l, t and ng.

Use the following to determine the pronunciation of final consonants combined by 2 jamos: k > n > m > p > l > t > ng, with the only exception that ㄼ can be pronounced as either p or l.

This pronunciation rule for the initial and final consonants applies primarily to a single hangul. Like English, the final consonant in a hangul will affect the pronunciation of the initial consonant of the next hangul.

In a nutshell, a hangul is composed of a few jamos, and a Korean word can be as simple as one hangul.